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Mrs Thatcher’s fearsome reputation constantly haunted the rather dull and listless John Major during his tenure at 10 Downing Street. (Print size: 48cm x 32cm. Printed on high quality archival matt paper. Hand signed by Gerald Scarfe. Limited edition of 100. Issued with signed Certificate of Authenticity).

The cricket-loving John Major is clean bowled. (Print size: 48cm x 32cm. Printed on high quality archival matt paper. Hand signed by Gerald Scarfe. Limited edition of 100. Issued with signed Certificate of Authenticity).

Tony Blair’s tenure as Prime Minister was dogged by the war in Iraq. (Print size: 48cm x 32cm. Printed on high quality archival matt paper. Hand signed by Gerald Scarfe. Limited edition of 100. Issued with a signed Certificate of Authenticity).

Originally drawn for Gerald’s book, Scarfeland, this drawing has become one of his most iconic political images. It was shown at the Tate Gallery at an exhibition Gerald helped to curate in 2010. (Print size: 48cm x 32cm. Printed on high quality archival matt paper. Hand signed by Gerald Scarfe. Limited edition of 100. Issued with a signed Certificate of Authenticity).

Months after trading insults and threats, Donald Trump meets Kim Jong-Un in Singapore in a historic face-to-face meeting, at which a statement is signed and the pair emerge saying the world will see a major change.

(Print size: 48cm x 32cm. Printed on high quality archival matte paper. Hand signed by Gerald Scarfe. Limited edition of 100. Issued with a signed Certificate of Authenticity).

Published in The Sunday Times on 16th May 2010. The two leaders of the newly formed coalition Government. How long would the courtesy and friendly relationship last? Cameron condemned “Punch & Judy politics” before he became Prime Minister. (Print size: 48cm x 32cm. Printed on high quality archival matt paper. Hand signed by Gerald Scarfe. Limited edition of 100. Issued with a signed Certificate of Authenticity).

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A large retrospective exhibition of Gerald Scarfe’s political work has now opened at the Wilhelm Busch Museum in Hannover, Germany. Around 120 of his extraordinary drawings are now on show until 12th August. A catalogue of the exhibition is also … Continue reading →